8 The Nomina Villarum for Wiltshire. 



"Wynterbourne Gonnor 1 Prior Sci Martini de Bristollia 

 WYNTERBOURNEDAUNTESEY 2 Ricardus de Pauntesey, et Prior de 



Avebury. 



Pourton Bicardus de Camera, et Jordanus 



Daunger. 



Idemistone Abbas Glastoniae. 



"Winterslewe a Johannes de Cromwell. 



Putton Decan. et Cap. beatae Marise Sarum, 



et Thomas Cosyn. 

 Dune Grymstede 3 Laurent, de Sco Martino, et Oliver, de 



Ingham. 



Whaddon Grymstede 1 " 4 ... Andr. et Joh. de Grymsted, et Alanus 



Plukenet. 



Laverstoke Margareta de "Wodefolde. 



Adwardebury Decan. et Cap. beatse Mariae Sarum, et 



Prior Monasterii Ederosi. 



a 35 Edw. III., Gilbert de Berewike ten. M. de Wintresleu per 

 servic. magnse serjiantiaa faciend. Peg. adventu Regis apud 

 Claryndon per summonicionem vinum vocatum Claretum sumptibus 

 Regis, et ad serviend. Reg. de dicto vino in adventu suo. (Cf. Testa 

 de JSTev. 149a) See Hoare's Alderb. Hund., 47. 



b 21 Edw. III., Stephanus Tumby ten. med. M. de Est Grym- 

 stede et Waddene per servic. mil. 



1 This estate formed part at one time of the posessions of Gunnora de la 

 Mare, (Inq. p. m. 33. Henry III.,) whence the name Winterbourn Gunner, 

 It was also termed Winterbourn Cherbourgh, from its Lords of the 13th century. 

 Test, de Nev., 140, 144. 



2 Winterbourn Dantsey still, in its appellation, preserves the memory of 

 its Lord of the Manor in 1316. 



3 The MS. reads as above, but most probably two manors are intended Dune 

 (=East Dean) and Grymstede, (:=East Grimste ad), both of which were at 

 Domesday held by "Waleran, the ancestor of the families of St. Martin and 

 Ingham. Jones' Domesday for Wilts, 213, 218. 



4 This entry would seem in like manner to comprise West Grymstede and 

 Whaddon, an immediately adjoining estate, now portion of the parish of 

 Alderbury. 



